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Earthquake Geologist at Earth Science NZ, Wellington. Reporting on active tectonics and paleoseismicity from Aotearoa NZ and random stuff. Husband, Dad, swimmer. Graduate of UofOregon DoGS (go Ducks)
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Can large coastal landslides act as proxies for v strong shaking events along the Hikurangi subduction zone? I.e. can paleo-landslides instruct us about past earthquakes? Well, we're looking at this along the Wairarapa coast, NZ #eqnz
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I love this visualisation as it shows which nations dominated which categories at the 2026 Winter Olympics. We see Gold Medals only. The Norwegians dominate cross country skiing, the Dutch are fast on skates, the Germans love a slippery slope, the French boss the biathlon. Source: buff.ly/F5dmSAj